Rethinking Nationalism in the Arab Middle East
Explore the complex dynamics of nationalism in the Arab Middle East with "Rethinking Nationalism in the Arab Middle East," published by Columbia University Press in 1997. This groundbreaking book offers a fresh perspective by incorporating innovative theoretical models from various disciplines, including literary criticism, cultural anthropology, socioeconomics, and psychology. Spanning 408 pages, this collection features thought-provoking essays by prominent scholars such as Beth Baron, Fred Halliday, Rashid Khalidi, and Emmanuel Sivan. Each contribution delves into the intricate relationships between identity, culture, and politics, providing readers with an invaluable understanding of contemporary nationalist sentiments in the region. Perfect for students, academics, and anyone interested in Middle Eastern studies, this book promises to enrich your knowledge and stimulate further discussion. Don't miss your chance to engage with this essential text on nationalism.